Mystery
over cremated
trunk victims
Police
probing the latest mystery killing in Buxton have, however, traced the car
the two were burnt in to the missing cop and all indications are that the
charred human remains found in the trunk of the torched vehicle are those
of the two missing close friends, sources said yesterday. Why they were on a freshly-ditched and dangerous road in Buxton where they were apparently waylaid and shot dead before being torched in the car in nearby Strathspey Tuesday night was deeply puzzling, relatives said yesterday. DISTRESSED:
The distraught wife of Suresh Persaud (top), Lalita Ramoutar, after she
returned from the Vigilance Police Station yesterday and two of Suresh
Persaud’s four children (bottom) All
clues up to yesterday were that the men killed were Sundat Ramoutar, 30,
of Owen Street, Kitty, a Constable in the Police Tactical Services Unit (TSU)
and his neighbour, Suresh Persaud, 43, of Lot 1 Owen Street, Kitty,
Georgetown, a fishmonger.
Suresh
Persaud’s wife, Lalita, 45, told the Guyana Chronicle yesterday that her
husband left home about 11:00 h Tuesday to do business at Mahaica, East
Coast Demerara with his neighbour, Sundat Ramoutar, who was also a
part-time taxi driver. She
said Persaud told her he would be home late that night but he did not turn
up. “He
sold a car engine recently and he had a lot of money on his person, but
when he left he said he was going to Mahaica to do business and would be
back to cook dinner for us and I really don’t believe my husband was
killed in that manner,” she cried yesterday afternoon. Lalita
cannot believe her husband is dead and cannot understand why he would have
been in Strathspey, where the car was found on the railway embankment
road. The
grieving woman said she went to the Vigilance Police Station, East Coast
Demerara, yesterday and the police told her to be at the Georgetown Public
Hospital Corporation (GPHC) today for the post mortem on Persaud’s
remains. After
Persaud failed to return home on Tuesday night, Lalita began to fear the
worst because it was unlike her husband to stay away from home, especially
at nights, and she told her son to lodge a report at the Kitty Police
Station later that night. Persaud’s
20-year-old pregnant daughter, Ameena Ramoutar, told the Guyana Chronicle
yesterday she strongly believes her father was murdered during a robbery
because he had money on him when he left home Tuesday and would never have
ventured into Buxton. “He
was never involved in any crimes or for that matter anything illegal which
would suggest he had dealings in Buxton; he worked honestly at the wharf
selling fish and I know my father was murdered,” she cried yesterday. Persaud
is survived by four children, his wife and scores of relatives. She
said Ramoutar borrowed his sister’s car over the weekend and left home
Tuesday afternoon to go out with a friend to Mahaica, East Coast Demerara
to meet someone to do business. Reports
said Ramoutar’s relatives received a telephone call about 20:00 h
Tuesday that a car was set alight with its two occupants in it at
Strathspey by gunmen. Ramoutar
lived with his wife and three-year-old daughter at Owen Street, Kitty. They
believe that Ramoutar and Persaud were on their way home when they were
attacked and shot on Company Road at Buxton by gunmen who later drove the
car to Strathspey where they torched it. Company
Road, the scene of several violent attacks on vehicles since armed and
dangerous criminals made the village a safe haven in 2002, was freshly
ditched Tuesday night and the men in the car were apparently cornered and
shot when they were forced to stop at one of the ditches, reports said. The
police said that at about 23:00 h Tuesday at Strathspey, they found a
burnt motor car with two corpses inside after reports of shooting in
Buxton earlier that night. Police
yesterday said they were still investigating the bizarre killing.
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